emancipation proclamation
Title: emancipation proclamation
Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
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could have affected whether he had written it or not because he was brought
up in a family having a strong distaste for slavery so he was against it.
In conclusion, the Emancipation Proclamation, although not accepted
by everyone at the time, particularly the large plantation owners of the
south, became the law of the land for most states and resulted in the 13th
amendment in 1865 which abolished slavery for everyone and forever.
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